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DANCE AT KENILWOTH J£m^ur*d’jr BTen,n* dance was n deU*1»«»! event of lost evening at Ken ilworth Inn. when about flfteen couples cnjpyed ianchig until after 1 o'clock. T**6 ho® '*-la <Janc*«, in preference to the cotillion, and with a full orchestra the program of dances was highly en A "Joyed. Several parties enjoyed dinner In the dining rooen during the evening remaining for the^ance. With the dis play of handsome evening toilette and ' th* beaaty of both the Ashevilk girls and the .nianyout-of«towfi guests the ball: room was thd moat attractive. Among thje dancers were Dr. and Mrs Hunt. Mrs. Mills. Mrs. Hally Colby, Mrs Wood, Mrs. Curtis. i.Mrs. Carleton, Mis# Johnstone, Miss Florence Towen, Miss Louise Branch, Miss Billy Smith. Mrs. Himes, Messrs. Francis GUdgfr, Brew ster Chapman, Jim Drummond, Ossie 'Fltspvtrick,' {lilltiand Stike leather. Rob ert .Jones, Thomas Gentry, Lawrence Jones, <# <4 -St -. H. BARACA CLASS >’ (Contributed). A very enthusiastic meeting of the Bftfaca'class was held tost night at Mien-Mary Ward's.,, An invitation was read from Marsh 11 A. Hudaon, president of the National —Baraca unkm-of America, asking ^hts class to send at least one delegate to thus National convention, which is to be hetd In Albany, jf. Y., May 9, 10 and 11. Messrs ffdgar Stowe, Joe 'Barnard and A.' Jtyers were appointed as a commit tee to find out what the cost of the trip will be and "see If there afe some ' volunteers to make the trip as dele gattes, They will report on Sunday moinlng at Sunday school and a full class la looked for. • (Miss Mary Ward was selected as a delegate to represent the class at the state convention, which is to be held In Charlotte April 4-8. After the business meeting a very In teresting social evening was enjoyed. One feature w^s a study of the artist who has made himself famous by the drawings of the aib?on girl. Very de licious refreshments were served in a veiry tasteful manner, and all went to their homes feeling better and happier for having attended. • <•<•... HOUSE PARTY AT THE MANOR "A number of the Asheville school Students will have a house party at the MfenoJV as the Easter vacation begins _ tofnorr^w and a great many will remain 1n tSe city. Several entertainments Will be given during the vacation so that a moat enjoyable time is antici pated. '■ i PROFFITT -SCpTT | The marriage at ,-A|l3S Celia Profilt j ahd Edward E^Scatt-feok place last; evening at the residence jf Bev. O. T. , (Rowe. After a short trip to Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. Scott will be at home to their friends at 200 Haywood Street. There will be an important meetin.t 1 of the Council of Jewish Women. Sun day. April t, at 3:30 o'clock, at the Tem ple on Spruce street. All members are "urged to be present. .Miss Bessie Fortune entertained a ■ number of her young friends last even ing at her home on Patton avenue. Af ter a delightful evening the young host ess served delicious refreshments. <• « The guild of Trinity church-: mpt yes terday afternoon with Mrs. Melvin Car ter. at her home on French Broad av enue. be « » ' aflMrs. Laird entertained on Wednesday evening, a few friends with a dinner party at the Battery Park hotel. • » » i. ' PERSONALS it. H. Lewis left today for Cfnclnatl. * <*. ,Mr. Brent will &o to Cincinnati on Monday1. . H. Perkins leaves today for Wash ington. . * * Vernon B. Whitaker will arrive next week to visit his brother] Percjf Whit aker, at Mrs. Platt's. R. W. n»«do hr* returned to h!a rrn.e in Pitteburj. '• ;A. .<# - virs. a M. jti.mmcn arrived from Chicago yesterday and is a guest at Kenilworth Inn. . ' - -r Mr. and Mrs. Clinton B. Hale are j spending some time at Kenilworth inn. ; .... S'* * J Miss Edn# 1r\ Chamberlain la among ! guesUr at Kenilworth Inn. ; - * * i Mr. Brewster Chapman leaves Sunday L his home In New York. after spend ing some time at Kenilworth inn. i« • if • ‘ Mrs. Gageam is in Philadelphia. William Wrigley and Asbury Lee. Vho have been attending the Asheville school, are yisitirig the Misses Lee, at the Knickerbocker., Mr. -Wrigley will leave this afternoon for Philadelphia, where he ‘will Join his parents. • * Mifes Settle Bites has returned from Atlanta. Mr. Towen will arrive from New York on Saturday to spend some time with his fajnlly at the Battery Park hotel. * * Mrs. Charity Rusk Craig and Miss Craig will arrive in the city next week to spthid some time with Mrs. Platt, ill) Cumberland avenue, -' H --- Mr. and Mrs? George W. Vanderbilt and daughter, Cornelia, who are now at Biltmore House, expect to go abroad about the middle of June. «0 « Dr. S. S. Watkins, who wa£‘ca4Jed to Asheville Iby the desperate illness of his little nephew, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hannon A. Miller, will return tonight to his home in Owensboro, Ky. Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. Miller's sister; will re main here. The child's condition is much improved. John ; Stoddart Asheville school, tion with Mrs. •bcrland avenue. « * . Arch Kyle of Knoxville, returned to the city today. -if- ! William Stevens has returned from Bryson City. , . ■ « « • „ C; W. Waring Is In the city from New York. « tf Mrs. J. M. Chlle^, returned yesterday from New Orleans, where she has been i visiting for several weeks, ■ <«<*.' j J. R. Atkins of New York Is in the ! city. - . * « I, a itudent of the will /i»end the vaea Stoddard at 110 Cum | TIT.TIB RIEKTB INN IMPROVEMENT. ■ ITemlerj^nvjHp Time#. “ The Blue Ridge Inn Is to have an en [tlrejy new porch built in front, wlilvh twill extend to the endge of the «ld*— i walk, and which will be a decided im I provement to Mr. Hewitt's handsome I and moat popular hostelry. The fume of the RJuc Ridge la far spread. A i'iK For • Pet. 4 , Tigs hare gome!hues served ns mna- i cots, but It I* mi unusual tiling for such nil animal to_ tie n lady's pet. An | -Englishwoman has n pin for it .pet. however, null she hits educated the ani mal to run to her hi answer to a call, to follow her ulxmt like n (log and to do trieks which the average meidbcr of the hog family is not supposed to be intelligent enough to perform. The pig is- greedy by instinct, but when not confined in n pen is not sb much more dirty than other animals, la many countries it has served the purpose of a beast of draft and has been harness ed to the plow in company with cows or horses. - k Arthur M. Field Co •» Lodiaf Jewtlm, MuibcMrcrs ui M|HW The prospective purchaser of the coffee machine, the ebaling dish and all other artlclea made of base metal have to take Into consideration' a few simple, facts which will enable them to ascertain the best value of the differed! articles which, are offered. •*** ,-v" ’ • The Sind of metal used In the construction, the weight of the metal, the construction and putting together of the Joints and parts, the manner of doing the plating, the style and quality of the Bn tsh, the not cost, all have to, be con sidered; also a very important thing la the simplicity i-bf construction, which makes a vast difference In the amount of labor required In taking care of end cleaning the articles and In furnishing now parts which might be required to take the place of broken or lost one^, , We have seen ao ne of these articles which were even made of brnss and some which were so complicated they could not-be properly cleaned. t , Wo believe price, quality, construction and finish all be ing considered, we have the best coffee machines and chaf ing dlshcs.lt is possible' for any one to offer for aale. ws invite your examination. Arthur M. Field Co. LeadinG JewelerS CORNER CHURCH STREET AND rATTON AVENUE. . ASHEVILLE. N. Cv - rnmmmmmmmm MANY GUESTS ARRIVE AT TQXAWAY AND {SAPPHIRE Sautofi Sttm* to Mavt Opaatd to Tfc*» Sac* tton—Lltt at Recant Arrival* aft Those Places. lit the Sapphire and Tpxawpy sec tion* there are many visitors, and new arrivals are constantly reported. There are now |t number of guests at both Toxaway and Sapphire inns, and the gue*t« are/greatly enjoying themselves at both places, in mountain rides, fish ing parties, afternoon teas, tennis, et?. Among the guests at Toxaway inn are Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Platt, New York; Mr. W. M. Lindner and wife, New York; Dr. N. M. ghaffer and N. H. Shaffer, jr., New York; 1. W. Adams, Boston; L. A; Thurston, Boston;, William ft. Chadwick, New York; J. B. Blydcnburg, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chad wick, New York; VV. A. Le ©au, New York; Mr. arid Mr*. Harold Crane, ChU cago; Mr. arid Mrs. H. W.• Waterman, •Brooklyn; j. P. IS wain, Cleveland, O.; Ethan Allen -Lyeett,._ Baltimore; J- c Prileau, Atlanta; H. M. Roburg, New, York; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Nichols, Co lumbus, (X; Miss Hamet K. Ide, Quincy* Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Thtreatt, New York; John W. Phinney, Stoughton, Mass.; J. R. Bradley, New York; Mr. and Mrs. S. Porcher, Philadelphia; H. 3. Thompkins, Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin-Iler-w-fn, Boston; Mrs. Wallace’ Guilford and Miss Sears. New\ York. Among the guests at Sap phire inn are Mr. and Mrs. David Ma claren, Ottawa; Miss Maclaren, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Moore, New York; Master Kirk Moore, New York; J. A Weston, Lansing, Mich.; Miss' Lroutse Palmer, Hartford; Miss Sophli Palmer. New Hartford; Miss Alda De Milt, New York; Mis# Mary Lindon, Boston; Miss Louise Parsons, Paterson; Wv H. French, Lansing .Mich.; Miss A. B. Cox* Philadelphia; MYs. John Glendon. Glen Falls, New York; Robert John stone, New York. TRUTH ABOUT ADVERTISING •*> • . - , . . Individuality in advertising is highly esteemed by the largest and mogt suc cessful advertisers—that is, the mere appearance of the ad. ;n type and the employment of,a certgftratyle of word ing. The professional ad. writer know* the exacit fare of type he wants used and frames his words and sentences to suit. He does not expect the Impossi ble, but knows the possible and wanV it. Take any city daily and read reg larly the advertisements of the big firms and it will be seen that there is hlr- i mony about their news letters to the people which establiihea-4t! certain style almost as familiar as their store fronts. All advertisement writers, should fa miliarize themselves with the possibil ities of type., using words and sentences which will properly display the desired The almost universal mistake is made in crowding too much In a certain space and tire use of commonplace descrip tion. Plain, facts, convincingly stated In as few words as possible, should be the chief object. Many will balk at reading a long and solid looking'ad vertisement, while their eyes and in terest are easily caught by good head lines and an easily read and compre hended statement. Long and prosy ad vertisements, like prayers of the -same sort, are tiresome and Ineffective, and white space, which apparently a waste of money, is often the necessary and valuable background* which brings out the statement that draws the customer to the store. .Another common mistake Is .the over working of "bankrupt" stock and "lire’* and "reduction” sales, It is best to con fine statements to actual facts, taking the people squarely Into your confidence when something unusual is tp be offer ed. and appeal directly to- their intelli gence. Let them understand why the “big bargains” can or must be offered While everybody Is on the lookout for bargains, all are apt to rift the "possl-* ble from the Impossible without' mu- h help, which means' that the dollar nr tlcie for "only 39 cents’ Is promptly stat ed up at its true value. Take the time to change your adver tisements. No matter how busy you tn.ty be, it is poor policy to be too busy to White Flour is necessary 1 h making those delicious biscuit sp dear to the Southern heart. Climax and Blltmore flours are the whitest oa the market. Chambers & Weaver. Ltvery. Phone 18. LA LIES. bring us your Vfnbrellas amlfirdeet a nice colored cover to match your .mow Easter costume. All colors and shades, with and without borders. J. M. .HfcAKN & CO., • S4 Patton Ave. Opp. P. O- Phone 443. Residence Photograph Studio Chocolate Sponge A Delicious Confection HESTON’S None Better 2* South M«IO St. ' » “ Fhono IIS City Depot for BUtmore Milk. Newest ‘n Photography 168 phestnut Street Asheville. N. C. All the latest and daintiest effects in I'holography Etchings. fh-pla. Platinum. Carbons, \ Water Color Ivory i Miniatures. Special attention to Children. S t-; tings by appoint ment. Phone jjli^ Invite people to your Mure. Betid**, the people don’t tore *o much whether you are busy or not as they do about what you have to offer ihenu The suc cessful storekeeper considers his cus tomers first; therefore well dressed ad vertisements and rtore windows came |h before that "tired feeling.** It always pays to ‘keep seasonable goods before the 'people. Not long ago a gentleman was on the train to Balti more, where he intended buying a lightweight overcoat. Net having any particular place to buy. . he scanned u evening paper’s advertisemems, found a firm which had 'Just what he wanted and made his purchase there. Dozens of, other firms had the coats, but they did not tell about It—at least they did not tell this particular p?rson. Some think there is no use in advertising un-‘ less they have something -special,M which is another big mistake. /Lots of people never buy ^specials.* * They want new, up-to-date, regular goods, and are willing.to pay the regular price, —Taneytown (Md.) Record. Mrs. Humphry Ward's ^'Fenwick’s Ca reer" in the Century. Eugene de PastourelU s was sitting on the terrace at Versailles, or rather she was established in one of the deep em brasures between the windows, on the western side. 'The wind was cold, but. iguin a glorious suh bathed the terrace and the chateau. It was a day of splen dor, a day when Heaven and earth seemed to have.omopired to llatter-and to adorn the vast creation of Louis ijtmtorze, this white, flaming palace, amid the gold and bronze of Its autumn trees, and the blue of its water*. Su perb clouds, of a royal sweep and am plitude, sailed through the brilliant »ky; the woods that girdled the horia n were painted broadly and solidly In the richest color upon an immense canvas steeped in light. In some of the nearer alleys which branch from the terrace the eye travelled through a deep mag nificence of shade to an arched and framed sunlight beyond, embroidered with every radiant-or-sparkllng col >r; in others, the trees, almost bare nSet* lightly arched above a carpet~nf tn . tensest green, a "tapis vert” stretching toward a vaporous distance, and broken by some gotL or nyropth. on whose white shoulder* the autumn leaves were dropping softly cne by ohe. Wide horizons. Infinitely clear—a blaz ing Intensity of light, beating on the palace, the gardens, the statues and the distant water of the "('anal de, Versail les'" each tint and outline sharp and vehement, full-bodied blues, the most dazzling gojd—this was Versailles as Eugenio saw it on this autumn day. Vnd through It all the blowing of a harsh and nipping wind sounded the ! first approach of Vinter, still defied, as It were, hy these bright woods decked I for a last festival. ' / , It was the 5th of October, the very i ipniversary of the day when Marie ‘An toinette, sitting nlione beside the lake it Trianon, was startled by n page from the chateau bringing the news of the ‘rrlval or. the Paris mob and the urgent -summons to return at once; the day when she' passed the Temple of Love, gleaming amid the quiet streams, for he last time, and fled back through the leafy, avenues leading t >• Versailles, un der a sky, cloudy find threatening rain, which' was remembered by a later g n ..ration an blending fitly with the first act of that most eminent tragedy, "The •’all of the House of France." J. H. LAW Art Goods and Pictures. Novelties In illuminated mot* tos. Everything that Is new In the picture and framing line. 35 Patton Ave. Why Don’t You buy this Bargain ? $2,500 1 HE PRICE House of 7 room*, modern con venlome*. on paved «treet. Lot 80xl#r> feet. This property in of fered fra Short Time Only at this prints. It Is worth more by a Kreat deal. For particulars see LaBARBE & CO. leal **«»« aad laswaact (Fire} It PATTON AVR Information Bureau —©{ the— TOXAWAY HOTBL' COMPANY In the Beautiful Sapphire Country at 32 Patton Avenue. Kill! information and particulars of thi« Beautiful Coun try cap be had at all time*. $13.00 Month RENTAL 5-ROOM COTTAGE MARStELLER COMPANY REAL ESTATE V o r.‘*uo amm* .. Mi a An KiplMlrt ILHtee. j The revolution Mu Russia bus oec:t- ; sIoihkI the Invention of many neve | forms ot carrying death-into the rank* < Of the enemy. The explosive letter is j one of the secret metnods of warfare j adopted by those who believe in ter- | rorisuj us a ui calls of gainitis their j ends. A detonator U fitted to the e.% j plosive letter, /this resembles that of j a fljftcraehcr And is fixed by our cud tr j Mir letter nnd by tl*e other to th? e.r | vclope. The let vr muy be *en‘ by port ; in 'the ordinary ir.u finer. inul when if* j recipient tiTOw if out of th? crvr!o v the detonator Is fir* I an » t!v* e!l:irj:r I contained hi the N-»*xn''<1o I. REMOVAL NOTICE. Aston, Rawls & Co., VInsurance and Real Kstate Atjents. have moved their offices op-ttalis, No. ! 18% South Main Street. PARIS THR ARR1TER OP FASHION, DECREES THE UfiAOB OP THE EXTREMELY ODD ANt? ARTISTIO IDEAS PROM .THE ORIENT. THE WIDE-SPREAD ATTENTION EXTENDED THESE OFFERINGS IN FASHIONABLE JEWELRY. SIGNALIZES AN ALMOST UNIVERSAL ADOPTION OF DOO COLLARS. URACBLET8. NECKLACES. ETC., AS REQUISITES FOR THE SMARTLY GOWNED WOMAN OP TODAY. A SUPERB AND DISTINGUISHED COLLECTION HERB SHOWN. The Thompson-Brannon Co., JEWELERS—SILVERSMITHS—GEM MERCHANTS 52 Patton Ave., Aahovllle. N. C. FOR SALE—53 ACRE FARM 7% miles from town. 3 miles from macadam road; 7 acres c)ear:?d, l-r<*om bouser'iomo (foot fruit, about 45 acres,In virgin timber. A splendid place for an apple or* chard. Price. $650 H. F. GRANT & SON, REAL ESTATE AGENTS 40 PATTON AVENUE. Flower Seeds I Wp can supply most alL, the ■ popular Bceds. A few, such ft* I Hwcot Peas. Tall and Dwarf Nas- g turtiums. we can supply In hulk. Also, Tubtf Hose an<l GladlJlu* ■ • ttulhs. ■ Grant’s Pharmacy I Agency for Woods' Seeds I Lot For Sale On Vance Street The Price $850] Take our Word for It It’s a Bargain NATT ATKINSON’S SONS CO,. REAL ESTATE DEALERS DR. A. A. TUTTLE,, Veterinarian , i Graduate of American Velerlnary Col- j lege. Nr V. Office at Wheeler & Terry’s j staple. Phone .60. • ■>. 26-1 ui j t BROWN & CO.:: 'TSSSJtSr’ NEW STYLES FOR SPRING NOW READY T. u Hortoh, .lAdloa’ Tailor, to Willi lie. ■ gygH8.aMijjuwi.Jt-M KOSKY St CbAYTON •?.*!. MKnCHANT TAlUmH-DADIIM AND OtCNTt.KMEN Our >pr1HK ftoodfl have arrived. If you wlah (rood material, a perfect ftt end ihe Intort stylra, (He ua a rail. Wr. Clayton la an exparhmeod euttff ' ami thUor.' Panin mndo-|5.o* up. Bulla 115.00 up. „ii t ’ ’ KOBKRV & CDATTUN. 171^ Patton Avenue. . Up Stalra. Phone MW, CUtANiNO ■ HKPA11UNO.' » i-..-'jfl!ar '.'r. .-'.it !•' a - J.u—i -ttamm...rmtamiJ. $300 Cask Down MOO.00 when house la completed, balance $3© per month and we ran build ffl© , a T-.ur I room houae to suit you. Every thing modem, large lot 76 * S00 feet.*. . , Pike of houae and lot *3.800 to M.600. Don’t let this chance slip. Bee jg r ; DONNAHOE, d BLEDSOE, TU8AL. KBTATK AND FIRB INBDRANCE1 AC1ENTH i-f PHONFJ $48. r;__ REI3D BOItWNCf^— •H-H-fr HH4»H41»H4 •W-M-H-M11 IH J H' ■I-HHh; 1 ROCK SPRINGS CORN WHISKEY.#^ Six Years Old 75 Cents Per Quart C. B. » :: No. 19 North Main Street. J; M i l t i I ■I 'H H-I-Hh -H-H- > It is a Strictly High Grade and fully guaranteed, that's why any one enjoys a ride In a COIAIMBU3 BUGGY. We are exclusive agents. 1 t' 1 • *• • * -4' Alexander, Cost on d Glass, 43 Patton Ave. THIS HORSE OUTFITTERS. Telephone 223. 4—WE SELL First quality Rye. Malt. Corn and Scotch Whiskies at a price that tempts the discreet economising customer who appreciates true worth. If you contemplate ‘the purchase of unytbln* hi our lino you can save money by paying us a call. “Full value always/' „ Patrick McIntyre Phone 218 0 0.0 0 53 South Main 6t 4- 4» 4* * 4* + +4- 4>4*4-4>4*4,4‘4»4,4!4,4,4,4*4,4,4*4,4* ++ 4* 4* 4* 4* "fc 4* 4* 4Mfr. 4* 4* 4* 4?4* ’ 4. ■ ." ; ■ ....- 4* 4, a That the wines and liquors we sell are the well aged, reliable kind. Our ~ -flld-Nector Rye at $1.50 per full quart is the finest whiskey that we ‘ know anything about. It is a pure stimulant Invaluable for medical use. Contains no fusel oil and is more wholesome than any other whis key known. We can: also recommend the parity of our Kentucky Straight at $1.©6 per full quart and lUltmore Jtye at 75 cenyf full quart. Why not try them? hoi* of imported wines that we are selling away down. V The Acme “Quality House » J. H. LOUGHRAN, Prop. 56. and 58 South Main St. Telephone 139 P. S.—I have no connection with any other house in the city 4 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4 4* 4 4* 4 4" 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4 ♦ 4* 4» + 4* 4-4* 4-4» 4» 4» 4-4* 4« * 4* 4f 4* 4< 4* + 4-4* 4> 4> 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4« 4* ♦ 41 4* 4* 4* 4* 4» 4* 4* 4>
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